According to multiple reports, the second-generation Google Nexus 10 is already in the works and will offer a nice performance upgrade from the current model.
The new device would feature a quad-core processor and an 8-core Mali T678 GPU. The upgrades would help the tablet render all of the pixels with less lag, which has been an issue of some users of the first-generation model. Google's Nexus 10 features a 2,560 x 1,600 resolution.
Nothing else will really change for the next tablet, say the sources, with the exception of some minor cosmetic changes and some movement under the hood.
Despite being a dual-core, the current model uses ARM's Cortex-A15 architecture, meaning performance gaps between the dual-core processor and quad-core processors at the time were negligible.
There was no word on a release date or even quarter.
Nothing else will really change for the next tablet, say the sources, with the exception of some minor cosmetic changes and some movement under the hood.
Despite being a dual-core, the current model uses ARM's Cortex-A15 architecture, meaning performance gaps between the dual-core processor and quad-core processors at the time were negligible.
There was no word on a release date or even quarter.